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Rema Set to Perform at 2026 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles

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Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Rema is once again making global headlines after reports confirmed that he will perform at the opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Los Angeles , United States. The announcement has sparked excitement among fans across Africa and around the world, as the young music sensation continues to fly the Nigerian flag high on the international stage. Known for his unique sound, energetic performances, and global hit songs, Rema’s inclusion in the prestigious sporting event is being celebrated as another major win for Afrobeats and African music. According to international reports, FIFA is planning a historic and entertainment-filled opening ceremony for the 2026 World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The football body is expected to stage separate opening celebrations in the host countries, with Los Angeles hosting one of the biggest entertainment showcases ahead of the tournament kickoff. Rema is reporte...

Lightning: Ogun Community Decries Foul Smell from Decomposing Cows

 

Residents of the Imeko-Afon Local Government Area in Ogun State have raised serious concerns over the unbearable stench emanating from several decomposing cow carcasses, which were reportedly struck by lightning during a thunderstorm earlier in the week. The incident, which occurred in a remote grazing area, left at least 10 cows dead instantly, causing panic among local herders and residents.

According to eyewitnesses, the cows were grazing in an open field when lightning struck during heavy rainfall. Initially, community members believed the animals died from poisoning or disease, but local leaders and veterinary officials later confirmed the deaths were caused by a natural lightning strike — a rare yet not unprecedented occurrence in rural communities during thunderstorms.

However, what started as a natural disaster has since turned into a public health concern. The dead animals, left unattended due to the fear of contamination and lack of proper disposal mechanisms, have begun to decay, emitting a strong, nauseating smell that now permeates the surrounding villages.

Residents are calling on local authorities and health agencies to take immediate action to remove the carcasses and prevent potential outbreaks of diseases such as anthrax or cholera. “We can’t breathe properly. The smell is disturbing our daily lives, and children are falling sick,” lamented a resident.

Health experts warn that decomposing animal remains can contaminate water sources and attract disease-carrying insects if not properly disposed of. Community leaders have appealed to the Ogun State government and environmental agencies to intervene urgently.

This incident highlights the need for better emergency response systems in rural areas, especially concerning animal health and environmental safety. As the rains continue, residents fear the situation could worsen if swift action is not taken.

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